The club of the Más brothers and David Beckham broke the silence and was against the MLS regulations: “It doesn’t come from FIFA.”
Inter Miami They were losing 2-0 against CF Monteal at the Saputo stadium 32 minutes into the first half and, 8 minutes later, George Campbell kicked Lionel Messi so hard that the Argentine player remained on the ground until he was treated by the Inter Miami medical department. The seconds began to pass and one of the new MLS rules was applied.
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As Messi was cared for for more than fifteen secondshad to stay off the court for two minutes due to the new rule implemented by the MLS in the 2024 season.


So far very few things had bothered Messi since his arrival in the United States. The man from Rosario, who missed the opportunity of a free kick that ended in a goal for Inter Miami with the shot of Matias Rojasexploded saying in front of the cameras that “If they put these types of rules, things are going badly.”.
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The disbelieving face of Lionel Messi who, after being treated for a strong foul he received, had to be off the field for 2 minutes due to a new MLS regulation that is not contemplated by FIFA.
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The victory of Inter Miami by 3 to 2 with teams of Rojas, Luis Suárez and Benjamin Cremaschi, meant that Messi’s public protest did not cause such a stir. However, it did not prevent the disturbance within the Miami institution, which responded to the MLS with a harsh statement.
“What we are talking about is that the rules cannot be black and white, there has to be free interpretation, especially with this being a test in this league. It is not something that comes from FIFA It is a test that is being done and there has to be an interpretation. In the case of Leo, we are losing the game two to zero, there is a clash with two players and you (press) know that Leo is the player who spends the least amount of time and the one who stays on the floor for the least amount of time. He is in pain, he has to go out due to a crash and we are not going to make time, we want to win the game. There has to be an interpretation of the rule.”said Javier Morales, Inter Miami technical assistant.
Play Inter
Besides, Yonter Miami faces Orlando City at the Inter&Co Stadium, today, from 8:30 p.m., for a new round of MLS 2024, in the popularly called “Classic of the Sun” or “Derbi from Florida”.
The history between the two is equal with 5 wins per side and 4 draws, for a total of 14 confrontations between teams from the same state.
Las Herons crushed Orlando 5-0 in February 2024, the last time they met, with doubles from Messi and Suárez.
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